Kansas City proper has every foundation type we touch. Stone from the 1900s under Hyde Park, mid-century block, modern poured walls, brand-new infill. Each fails its own way, and we've repaired them all.

Foundation Repair in Kansas City, MO | Heartland Foundation Repair

Last updated April 2026

Foundation problems in Kansas City are driven by the same heavy clay soil that affects all of Jackson County. The difference is our 40+ years of local experience. We know how these foundations behave and what it takes to fix them for good.

This is home. Forty-plus years fixing KC foundations — Wyandotte to the east side, north of the river to south KC. Nobody knows this city's soil better.

Every structural service we offer — piers, waterproofing, crawl spaces, spray foam, concrete lifting, coatings.

Call (913) 270-0250 or submit the online form. We're in the field every day.

Foundation Repair Services in Kansas City

  • Steel push piers and helical piers for settling foundations in Kansas City
  • Wall anchors and carbon fiber straps for bowing basement walls
  • Epoxy and polyurethane crack injection
  • Concrete lifting for driveways, sidewalks, and slabs
  • Lifetime transferable warranty on every repair

Frequently Asked Questions — Foundation Repair in Kansas City

Why do Kansas City foundations need repair so often?

The city sits on heavy expansive clay that swells with spring rain and shrinks in summer, and that constant push and pull works on every foundation eventually. KC also has an unusual range of foundation types, from 1900s limestone in Hyde Park to mid-century block to brand-new infill, and each one fails in its own way under the same soil.

Can you repair an old limestone foundation in KC?

Yes, and it takes a different hand than modern poured walls. The stone foundations under the older neighborhoods fail at the mortar first, then water finds the joints and the stones start to shift. We stabilize the wall, repoint where it's needed, and fix the drainage that was feeding the problem instead of treating it like a poured wall.

What foundation repair methods do you use in Kansas City?

Steel push piers and helical piers for settling, wall anchors or carbon fiber for bowing walls, and epoxy or polyurethane injection for cracks. On the older stone homes we add repointing and stabilization. The right method depends on what's actually moving, which we determine during the free inspection.

Do you work on both the Missouri and Kansas sides?

Every week. The state line doesn't change the soil or the way we work. Our crews are across the river constantly, and we know the building styles on both sides, from KCK block to KCMO stone and everything newer.

How much does foundation repair cost in Kansas City?

It depends entirely on what's wrong. A single crack injection is on the low end, while piering a settling home or stabilizing a stone wall runs higher. The only honest number comes from looking at it, so our inspection is free and you get a written estimate before we leave.

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Schedule Your Free Foundation Repair Inspection in Kansas City

Proudly serving Kansas City and surrounding communities in Jackson County. Ready to protect your home? Call us at (913) 270-0250 or contact us online to schedule your free inspection and same-day estimate.

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    Our Process

    is as simple as this:

    1

    Schedule a free inspection

    We will diagnose your property's foundation issue and explain the best solution(s) available for your time frame, budget and goals. We will never sell you on services you don't need.

    2

    Get an Estimate

    One of our foundation repair experts will provide you with a fair, written estimate (including financing options) for a professionally installed foundation repair or waterproofing solution customized for your home.

    3

    Settle the Work Date

    As soon as our proposal is accepted, we will schedule a work date and an estimated time for completion, weather permitting.

    4

    Get All Done On Time and In-Budget

    We will complete the work on your home with the same level of care, courtesy and professionalism as we would for our own family members.